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Understanding APSK and QAM 

Rohde Schwarz
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This video provides an introduction to the basic concepts of amplitude and phase shift keying (APSK) and quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM).
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Комментарии : 41   
@KrampflOtto
@KrampflOtto 4 месяца назад
This is one of the best explanations out there! Thank you!
@pauldenisowski
@pauldenisowski 3 месяца назад
Thank you!
@Nonchalant2023
@Nonchalant2023 2 месяца назад
Rohde & Schwarz provides better education than my university lol, my classes were like explaining the turbo encabulator now it is so much clearer ++ Thanks
@pauldenisowski
@pauldenisowski Месяц назад
Thanks! We try :)
@joe_ey2173
@joe_ey2173 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for the understandable and compact wrap up of the topic! Also the comparison between (A)PSK and QAM really helped me to better understand the topic. Cheers.
@pauldenisowski
@pauldenisowski 7 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful - thanks for the feedback!
@pradeep0037
@pradeep0037 3 года назад
Kudos to you on a great presentation. You basically covered the essence of Digital communications subject in my undergrad school. Please keep it coming. Thank you.
@pauldenisowski
@pauldenisowski 3 года назад
Thanks for the feedback!
@darktemplari0
@darktemplari0 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for the explanations guys, I´ll give it good use. Rohde Schwarz you earned my appreciation.
@pauldenisowski
@pauldenisowski 4 месяца назад
Thanks! Appreciate the feedback!
@HelmutTschemernjak
@HelmutTschemernjak 3 года назад
Thanks for this great explanation of the basics, very helpful. Regards from Hannover/Germany, Danke.
@pauldenisowski
@pauldenisowski 3 года назад
Thanks!
@balamuralikrishna6082
@balamuralikrishna6082 2 года назад
This kind of explanation is required for proper understating of the concept . Thanks for such great explanation.
@pauldenisowski
@pauldenisowski 2 года назад
Thanks - appreciate the feedback!
@arenaengineering8070
@arenaengineering8070 3 года назад
Simple and straightforward in general terms. Thank.
@yz250ftony
@yz250ftony 2 года назад
I work with QAM equipment. Repairing, tuning, and bench testing. Watching the constellation during testing is cool to see live. This technology goes back decades but is still widely used today for cable internet. For sending large amounts of data through copper, this is primary. Fiber is superior, but even that is converted to QAM for coax. ATX, Broadband International, Scientific Atlanta and Arris still manufacture QAM amplifiers. In the beginning, the bandwidth ranged 54-330mhz, then to 450(i think), 550, 750, 860/870, 1,000, and now we're at 1.2hgz. GHZ doesn't play nice with coax over long runs, so eventually to keep up with data rate demands, either the modulation will change, coax will change, or everything goes to fiber. Great presentation!
@zonglehuang4147
@zonglehuang4147 Год назад
Thanks a lot. This video has saved me much time.
@CliveReyes
@CliveReyes 3 года назад
Very clear and informative. Thanks. Would love to hear more about the Crest factor (PAPR).
@pauldenisowski
@pauldenisowski 3 года назад
I actually am planning on a video on this very topic (CF / PAPR) as well as another video on crest factor reduction - stay tuned!
@CliveReyes
@CliveReyes 3 года назад
@@pauldenisowski Fantastic! You earned my subscription.
@AD_Dongre
@AD_Dongre 3 года назад
Great ...Love from India🇮🇳
@sawanbhattacharyya3789
@sawanbhattacharyya3789 8 месяцев назад
straight to point thanks
@tingoyeh4903
@tingoyeh4903 2 года назад
You save my day again, thanks.
@dirkl9652
@dirkl9652 Год назад
Very clear and precise explaination. Thx
@pauldenisowski
@pauldenisowski Год назад
Thanks for the feedback!
@panduwilantara3070
@panduwilantara3070 4 месяца назад
great
@pauldenisowski
@pauldenisowski 4 месяца назад
Thank you!
@harshpreetsingh1228
@harshpreetsingh1228 2 года назад
Nice presentation
@kozhenidres314
@kozhenidres314 2 года назад
it was so informative , thank you alot , what is the name of the playlist than contain this video ?
@Rohde-Schwarz
@Rohde-Schwarz 2 года назад
Thank you very much! You can find the playlist here: ru-vid.com/group/PLKxVoO5jUTlvsVtDcqrVn0ybqBVlLj2z8 Test & Measurement Fundamentals. All the best, R&S Social Media Team
@JonaTheLegend
@JonaTheLegend 2 года назад
Thanks for the video - What does it mean when there are two extra symbols on a 64QAM measurement? I've noticed there are two symbols with 0 and 180 degree phase on every 802.11g measurement I do.
@pauldenisowski
@pauldenisowski 2 года назад
Two symbols 180 degrees apart is BPSK (binary phase shift keying). In 802.11g the subcarriers can be modulated with different modulation orders: BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM or 64QAM. So the signal you're looking at has some subcarriers that are modulated with 64QAM and some that are modulated with BPSK. Please see the video "Understanding Phase Shift Keying" for more details on BSPK - thanks!
@JonaTheLegend
@JonaTheLegend 2 года назад
@@pauldenisowski Thanks for the reply. I looked at the settings on my SPA and it turns out it was called the pilot signal, which I think is the underlying carrier wave.
@pauldenisowski
@pauldenisowski 2 года назад
@@JonaTheLegend The pilot signals in 802.11are special subcarriers used to estimate and correct for variations in amplitude and phase caused by the channel and are usually present, so that makes sense. :)
@Rohde-Schwarz
@Rohde-Schwarz 2 года назад
👍
@sirac19
@sirac19 Год назад
thx a lot
@pauldenisowski
@pauldenisowski Год назад
My pleasure - thanks for the feedback!
@TheHiphopgems
@TheHiphopgems 8 месяцев назад
I don't understand how you get the number of bits at 2:00
@user-rf4li7fc7p
@user-rf4li7fc7p 5 месяцев назад
number of bits = log2( modulation order )
@asdrty258
@asdrty258 Год назад
Qam or qfm is the thing #ofdm
@lixiang7349
@lixiang7349 2 года назад
Why bother creating the word among when between is used for greater than two anyway.
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